Hi
I sent a previous email regarding this before, but I am not sure if that 
didn't go through or if it got overlooked so I thought I'd send it again. 
I'm a undergraduate sophomore with a background in real analysis, discrete 
mathematics and linear algebra. I'd been hoping to contribute to SageMath 
via GSoC, but unfortunately I am not familiar with Schubert and 
Grothendieck Polynomials and would like to read up on them before I submit 
a proposal. As such, I would greatly appreciate if someone could refer me 
some books/online resources which explains these concepts at a low(er) 
level.

Thanks 
Archit 

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